seazena
Seazena is a term used to describe a family of sea-derived biopolymers, typically sulfated polysaccharides produced by certain marine algae. The polymers are studied for their hydrating properties, biocompatibility, and potential use in cosmetics, wound care, and tissue engineering.
Composition and properties: Seazena polymers are high-molecular-weight, anionic sulfated polysaccharides that bind water and form viscous
History and naming: The underlying chemistry was reported in algal literature in the late 1990s, and early
Applications: In cosmetics and personal care, Seazena serves as a humectant and thickening agent. In wound care
Production and supply: Production methods include solvent extraction and purification from seaweed, with control over molecular
Regulation and safety: Seazena polymers are subject to regulation based on their intended use, such as cosmetics
See also: marine biopolymers, sulfated polysaccharides, seaweed products, wound care materials.